::Abdullah ibn Umar

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Abdullah ibn Umar (Arabic: عبدالله بن عمر بن الخطاب‎{{#invoke:Category handler|main}}) (c. 614 – 693 CE) was the son of the second CaliphUmar ibn Khattab. He was a prominent authority in hadith and law, and was known for his neutrality toward factions engaged in the first civil war within the Muslim community (656–661).

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Abdullah ibn Umar (Arabic: عبدالله بن عمر بن الخطاب‎{{#invoke:Category handler|main}}) (c. 614 – 693 CE) was the son of the second CaliphUmar ibn Khattab. He was a prominent authority in hadith and law, and was known for his neutrality toward factions engaged in the first civil war within the Muslim community (656–661).